Practically every organisation in the world processes personal data. European data protection law imposes a series of requirements designed to protect individuals against the risks that result from the processing of their data. It also distinguishes among different types of actors involved in the processing and sets out different obligations for each type of actor. The most important distinction in this regard is the distinction between 'controllers' and 'processors'. This book seeks to determine whether EU data protection law should continue to maintain its current distinction
This thesis focuses on the legal regulation of selected aspects of the personal data protection at t...
Our societies are becoming ever more digitised. The pace of technological developments and how pers...
The objective of this working paper is to point out actual and potential obstacles to effective prot...
Data protection is the statutory protection provided to protect the privacy of individuals with rega...
This article analyses the liability exposure of organisations involved in the processing of personal...
European data protection law aims to ensure that at least one organization or individual is adequate...
Nearly two decades after the EU first enacted data protection rules, key questions about the nature ...
EU General Data Protection Regulation, which will come into force in 25 May 2018 will undoubtedly re...
The article aims to analyse the evolution of the EU data protection legislation against the rule of ...
The obligations and liabilities pursuant to the General Data Protection Regulation apply to the cont...
EU data protection law is in a process of reform to meet the challenges of the modern economy and ra...
Data Protection Standardisation. The role and limits of technical standards in the European Union da...
This chapter investigates the role of EU institutions in the process of developing and changing EU d...
Because of the growing influence of digital technologies there are many significant challenges on pe...
In the current networked world almost no system in which personal data is processed stands on its ow...
This thesis focuses on the legal regulation of selected aspects of the personal data protection at t...
Our societies are becoming ever more digitised. The pace of technological developments and how pers...
The objective of this working paper is to point out actual and potential obstacles to effective prot...
Data protection is the statutory protection provided to protect the privacy of individuals with rega...
This article analyses the liability exposure of organisations involved in the processing of personal...
European data protection law aims to ensure that at least one organization or individual is adequate...
Nearly two decades after the EU first enacted data protection rules, key questions about the nature ...
EU General Data Protection Regulation, which will come into force in 25 May 2018 will undoubtedly re...
The article aims to analyse the evolution of the EU data protection legislation against the rule of ...
The obligations and liabilities pursuant to the General Data Protection Regulation apply to the cont...
EU data protection law is in a process of reform to meet the challenges of the modern economy and ra...
Data Protection Standardisation. The role and limits of technical standards in the European Union da...
This chapter investigates the role of EU institutions in the process of developing and changing EU d...
Because of the growing influence of digital technologies there are many significant challenges on pe...
In the current networked world almost no system in which personal data is processed stands on its ow...
This thesis focuses on the legal regulation of selected aspects of the personal data protection at t...
Our societies are becoming ever more digitised. The pace of technological developments and how pers...
The objective of this working paper is to point out actual and potential obstacles to effective prot...